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The Scientific World Journal | 2012

Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in Patients with Psoriasis

Ilkin Zindanci; Ozlem Albayrak; Mukaddes Kavala; Emek Kocatürk; Burce Can; Sibel Sudogan; Melek Koç

Background. Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder in which proinflammatory cytokines including IL-6 and TNF-α increase both locally and systematically. It is thought that chronic inflammation results in metabolic diseases and proinflammatory cytokines give rise to the development of atherogenesis, peripheral insulin resistance, hypertension, and type 2 diabetes. Our aim was to investigate the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in patients with psoriasis vulgaris. Methods. Study consisted of 115 plaque-type psoriasis patients and 140 healthy individuals. Data including body weight, height, waist circumference, body-mass index, and arterial blood pressure were collected. Fasting blood glucose, triglyceride, and HDL levels were determined. International Diabetes Federation Criteria for Metabolic Syndrome and Insulin Resistance were used for evaluating patients with metabolic syndrome and diabetes. Results. Compared to the control group, metabolic syndrome, diabetes mellitus, and hypertension were found to be higher in psoriasis patients. Metabolic syndrome was increased by 3-folds in psoriasis patients and was more prevalent in women than in men. It was determined that the prevalence of metabolic syndrome was higher in psoriasis patients after the age of 40. Metabolic syndrome was not related to smoking, severity of psoriasis, and duration of disease. Conclusions. Our findings suggest that psoriasis preconditions occurrence of a group of diseases such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and metabolic syndrome. For this reason, patients with psoriasis should be treated early and they should be followed with respect to metabolic diseases.


International Journal of Dermatology | 2008

Vulvar pruritus caused by syringoma of the vulva

Mukaddes Kavala; Burce Can; Ilkin Zindanci; Emek Kocatürk; Zafer Turkoglu; Nesimi Buyukbabani; Melek Koç

A 20-year-old woman presented with a 1.5-year history of pruritic papules on her vulva. There was no past history of eczema or contact sensitization. Cutaneous examination revealed multiple, 1-3 mm sized, skin-colored papules, distributed bilaterally over the labia majora (Fig. i). No other similar lesions were detected on the rest of the body. Histological examination of the lesion showed a tumoral lesion containing ductal structures formed by epithelial cells some of which were clear cytoplasm embedded in fibrotic stroma (Fig. 2). This appearance was diagnostic of a syringoma.


Journal of Dermatological Treatment | 2012

Autologous whole blood and autologous serum injections are equally effective as placebo injections in reducing disease activity in patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria: a placebo controlled, randomized, single-blind study

Emek Kocatürk; Selin Aktas; Zafer Turkoglu; Mukaddes Kavala; Ilkin Zindanci; Melek Koç; Burce Can; Sibel Sudogan

Abstract Background: Recent demonstration of circulating anti-IgG antibodies towards IgE and its receptor (FcϵRI) has led to an interest in inducing tolerance to circulating histamine-releasing factors with autologous blood injections as a treatment option in chronic spontaneous urticaria (CU). The aim of the study was to assess the efficacy of autologous whole blood (AWB) and autologous serum (AS) injections in patients with CU compared to placebo. Methods: A total of 88 CU patients with (+) autologous serum skin test (ASST) (59) and (-) ASST (29) were randomized into three parallel subgroups and were treated with weekly injections of AWB, AS or placebo for 10 weeks. Clinical assessments included urticaria activity score (UAS) and dermatology life quality index. Results: In ASST (+) patients, the percentages of patients with >30% improvement in UAS and DLQI were 85% and 90% in AWB group, 65% and 65% in AS group and 79% and 90% in placebo group, respectively. In ASST (-) patients, these figures were 67% and 89% in the AWB group, 80% and 80% in the AS group and 60% and 70% in the placebo group. The intergroup difference for complete subsidence was not statistically significant. Conclusions: Even though we could not show a better efficacy than placebo, autohemotherapy resulted in a marked decrease in disease activity and improvement in quality of life scores in CU patients.


Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology | 2009

Periumbilical perforating pseudoxanthoma elasticum.

Emek Kocatürk; Mukaddes Kavala; Ilkin Zindanci; Melek Koç

A 58-year-old, gravida 6, obese woman presented with a pruritic yellowish plaque around the umbilicus, which first appeared about 3 years ago. She also had flat yellow papules on the axilla and neck. After a burn from a heating device, a few perforating papules and a violaceous hue occurred on the plaque. Histological examination revealed pathological elastic fibers with a keratotic plug and perforation in the deep dermis, which was consistent with perforating pseudoxanthoma elasticum. This case indicates that perforating pseudoxanthoma elasticum, a variant of hereditary pseudoxanthoma elasticum may perforate due to mechanical factors.


Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology | 2011

Primary cutaneous follicle center lymphoma responsive to interferon alfa-2a

Mukaddes Kavala; Ilkin Zindanci; Sibel Sudogan; Burce Can; Zafer Turkoglu; Emek Kocatürk; Melek Koç; Nesimi Buyukbabani

Follicular lymphoma is the most common type of primary cutaneous B-cell lymphomas with a predilection for the scalp, forehead, and trunk. Herein we report a case of primary cutaneous follicle center lymphoma on the scalp of 72-year-old female. The diagnosis was made histopathologically, confirming the presence of centrocytes and centroblasts. Complete resolution was achieved following administration of subcutaneous interferon α-2a at a dose of 4.5 × 10⁶ IU three times weekly for 3 months.


journal of Clinical Case Reports | 2013

Interdigital Bowen's Disease: An Unusual Localization and Literature Review

Mukaddes Kavala; Burce Can; Zafer Turkoglu; Melek Koç; Sibel Sudoan; Nesimi Buyukbabani; Ilkin Zindanci

Bowen’s disease, an intraepitelial neoplasm of keratinocytes, is characterized by a sharply demarcated, asymptomatic, scaly or crusted, erythematous plaque that is slow growing. It may progress into invasive squamous cell carcinoma. It most commonly affects sun-exposed surfaces of elderly females. Herein we report a case of Bowen’s disease in the web-space of both feet for 1 year who was initially diagnosed as tinea pedis. The rarity of this presantation in dermatology is emphasized.


Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology | 2010

Cutaneous CD4+/ CD56 hematodermic neoplasm

Ilkin Zindanci; Mukaddes Kavala; Nesimi Buyukbabani; Emek Kocatürk; Melek Koç

CD4+/CD56+ hematodermic neoplasm, formerly known as blastic NK cell lymphoma, is a rare and aggressive neoplasm with a high incidence of cutaneous involvement, risk of leukemic dissemination and poor prognosis. The characteristic features are expression of the T helper inducer cell marker CD4 and the NK-cell marker CD56 in the absence of other T cell or NKcell specific markers. Because of the rarity of this disease, we describe a 48 year old woman suffering from CD4+/CD56+ hematodermic neoplasm on her cheek without leukemic infiltration.


European Journal of Dermatology | 2008

Extranodal NK/T cell lymphoma, nasal type.

Ilkin Zindanci; Cuyan Demirkesen; Mukaddes Kavala; Melek Koç; Emek Kocatürk; Sibel Sudogan; Burce Can


Dermatology Online Journal | 2009

Multiple warty dyskeratomas on the scalp

Melek Koç; Mukaddes Kavala; Emek Kocatürk; Özgür Mete; Burce Can; Ilkin Zindanci; Selin Aktas


Dermatology Online Journal | 2009

An unusual vascular tumor: verrucous hemangioma.

Melek Koç; Mukaddes Kavala; Emek Kocatürk; Ebru Zemheri; Ilkin Zindanci; Sibel Sudogan; Esra Kural

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Ebru Zemheri

Istanbul Medeniyet University

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Seyma Ozkanli

Istanbul Medeniyet University

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